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Immigrant about 1801


Date Location Notes Sources
Birth 1770-1780 Ireland
Marriage Wife was born 1770-1780, died 1840-1850
Death 1840-1850 Center Twp., Butler Co., PA

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 6             Generation 7              Generation 8
 
                                                +-- Joseph St. Clair
                                                |   (????-????)
                      +-- Archibald St. Clair --+ 
                      |   (????-???)            |
 Margaret St. Clair --+                         +-- Susannah [unknown]
 (1796-????)          |                             (????-????)
                      +-- [unknown]
                          (1770-80 - 1840-50)          
                                               

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Children

(children with [unknown])

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
John St. Clair M 1780-90 Elizabeth [unknown]
Robert St. Clair M 1790-1800 Eleanor Wright
Joseph St. Clair M 1800-1810 Susanna Brannan
Archibald St. Clair, Jr. M 1800-1810
Margaret St. Clair F James Irvin Hogue Direct line
Jane St. Clair F John McDeavitt
Mary St. Clair F [unknown] Thompson
Rachel St. Clair F [unknown] Matthews
Elizabeth St. Clair F Christy McMichael

Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources

Sources

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1 Book: History of Butler County Pennsylvania 1895, page 581, indicates that the original settlers of Centre Twp. came there in 1796 and included James Hoge, with 150 acres, and Archibald St. Clair, with 400 acres.
2 Will of Archibald St. Clair, 1841, Butler Co. Register of Wills, Estate Files #S-88; Microfilm at Butler Public Library, Vol. B p.308.
Names daughter Elizabeth & husband Christy McMichels, son John St. Clair, Archibald Hoge, "my daughters", Signed 16 Apr. 1841. Executor Hugh Stevenson, Witnesses James Stevenson, Henry Stevenson.
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3 Early Bounty Hunters of Butler County, Pennsylvania by David K. Webb & John M. Stevens, Chillicothe OH 1934, Southwest PA Genealogical Services, Laughlintown, PA , p.7
Fev. 23, 1808 Archibald St. Clair 1 wolf
4 1895 History of Butler County PA by Brown & Co., p. 58 re. Middlesex Twp, Taxables of 1803
Archibald St. Clair (distillery)...400 acres; 1 cow, 3 horses or oxen;valuation $512; tax $1.54
5 I895 History of Butler County PA by Brown & Co, p. 581 re. Centre Twp Pioneers.
Archibald St. Clair participated n the lottery for 400 acre tracts of land in 1796.
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6 I895 History of Butler County PA by Brown & Co, p. 582 re. Centre Twp:
"Archibald St. Clair established a distillery early in this century....Archibald St. Clair...and fully ninety percent of the sixty men, who made their homes here in 1796, were natives of Ireland, unpolished diamonds, strong in body and in mind, who opened the way to teeming prosperity."
7 1883 History of Butler Co. by Waterman, p.340
"Archibald St. Clair, of Irish birth, settled one mile west of Unionville, about the year 1801. His children were John, Robert, Joseph, Archibald, Margaret (Hoag), Jane (McDavitt), Mary (Thompson), Rachel (Matthews), Elizabeth (McMichael). Mrs Hoag is the only survivor. Robert St. Clair married Eleanor Wright, and lived on the old Wright homestead.
8 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams]
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